Description:
Dorsal soft rays (total): 5; Anal soft rays: 10 -
11; Vertebrae: 29 - 30. Differs from Pseudolaguvia
foveolata in having a thoracic adhesive apparatus
reaching beyond the base of the last pectoral-fin
ray, a deeper body 13.9-16.1% SL and fewer vertebrae
29-30; from P. kapuri in having shorter adipose-fin
base 13.6-16.4% SL; from P.
muricata in having
shorter dorsal )18.7-21.7% SL) and pectoral (20.4-23.3%
SL) spines and a longer caudal peduncle 16.3-19.0%
SL0; and from P.
ribeiroi in having
a longer dorsal-fin spine 18.6-21.7% SL and deeper
caudal peduncle 7.7-8.5% SL. Distinguished further
from P.
shawi in having a larger
interorbital distance 30.4-34.2% HL, from P. tenebricosa
in having a longer dorsal-fin spine 18.6-21.7% SL
and from P. tuberculata in having a shorter
adipose-fin base 13.6-16.4% SL. Colouration:
Uniform body colouration with a pale mid-dorsal stripe
and brown submarginal stripes on each lobe of the
caudal fin. Habitat: Inhabits clear,
shallow, moderately flowing stream with a predominantly
sandy bottom. Aquarium Care: In captivity
they need cool and well oxygenated water for long
term survival and they also have to be housed with
peaceful tankmates. Diet: They need
a good supply of live foods to keep them healthy.
Etymology: Pseudolaguvia, Pseudo-,
false; i.e., although this genus may superficially
resemble several “closely allied” genera,
including Laguvia (a junior synonym of Erethistes),
such an appearance is false. The species epithet inornata:
Latin for undecorated or unadorned, referring to absence
of pale markings on sides. Remarks:
When caught, it was showing a mud-type brown shade
colour. After keeping it in a planted setup it showed
a Golden-Brown colour, (Humaun
Kabir Rahat/Sadit Khan, 2025). Further
Remarks: There is insufficient information
regarding the distribution of Pseudolaguvia inornata,
since it has only been collected from the type locality.
Information about its biology and potential threats
facing this species is also lacking, and it is assessed
as Data Deficient (IUCN 2010).
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Sisoridae
Distribution:
Asia: Feni
River basin, Brahmnaputra River drainage, Bangladesh.
Type locality: Bangladesh: Chittagong
District, Koilla Khal (creek), 10 km E of Feni-Chittagong
highway on road to Ramgarh, 22º55'N, 91º36'E.
Size:
3.0cm. (1¼ins)
Temp:
22-24°C (71-75°F)
p.H.
6.0-7.5.
Reference:
Ferraris, C.J. Jr.,
2007. Checklist of catfishes, recent and fossil (Osteichthyes:
Siluriformes), and catalogue of siluriform primary
types. Zootaxa 1418:1-628.
Froese, R. and D. Pauly. Editors. 2025. FishBase.
World Wide Web electronic publication. www.fishbase.org,
version (02/2025). Humaun
Kabir Rahat/Sadit Khan.
pers comm 2025. Ng, H.H. 2010. Pseudolaguvia inornata.
The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2010. Ng, H.H., 2005. Two new species of
Pseudolaguvia (Teleostei: Erethistidae) from Bangladesh.
Zootaxa 1044:35-47.
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